October 6, 2008

Use our Cheat Sheet to Get a Jump on your Holiday Shopping!

Our elves have been very busy during the last year evaluating thousands of products to create our 2008 Holiday Gift Guide. Every dollar’s going to count for shoppers this year so why not lean on our fool-proof list of unique, fun, educational, and safe gifts. It’s organized by grade-level and most gifts are in the $20-$40 range so you can shop fast and shop smart. Read more....

October: Supporting the Special Needs Child

Once your child is diagnosed with special needs, discover what your rights and responsibilities are in making sure their education meets those needs.

Special education can be an overwhelming topic; let our comprehensive overview of laws, testing and accommodations guide you.

Homework can be one of the toughest areas of a special-needs child’s education.  Learn what changes in parents’ and teachers’ approaches to homework greatly help these students.

Make sure you know all the educational options in your area with our Schoolfinder. 

Every child who qualifies for special education has an Individualized Education Program (IEP).  This is an opportunity for teachers, parents, administrators, and students to work together to truly personalize a student’s education.  Learn more about this process. 

Mastering math is tough for many children, but particularly for children with dyscalculia. This online tutoring service provides help for all children seeking math assistance.

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